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seaworld does know that, that's why they film all these events, this was an actual seaworld video. what happened after this event is that california osha issued a citation of violation against seaworld and seaworld went ahead and contested that violation and applied political pressure to get it withdrawn and cal osha actually apologized to seaworld. now the interesting thing is what they withdrew was the conclusion that if things don't change, eventually, somebody is going to die in the killer whale pool at seaworld and seaworld he reacted very strongly to that and said you don't know what you're talking about you know nothing about he safety issues concerning marine mammals in captivity. we are the experts. we are safe. then of course, four years later, dawn brancheau died. >> and video of her death has not been played it court yet. do osha's attorneys still intend to show it? >> they won't say whether they are going to show it or not. my guess is that they will, but i don't know. once that video does get shown if it is shown it is then available for distribution by foya. i hope t
seaworld does know that, that's why they film all these events, this was an actual seaworld video. what happened after this event is that california osha issued a citation of violation against seaworld and seaworld went ahead and contested that violation and applied political pressure to get it withdrawn and cal osha actually apologized to seaworld. now the interesting thing is what they withdrew was the conclusion that if things don't change, eventually, somebody is going to die in the killer...
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seaworld does know that, that's why they film all these events, this was an actual seaworld video. what happened after this event is that california osha issued a citation of violation against seaworld and seaworld went ahead and contested that violation and applied political pressure to get it withdrawn and cal osha actually apologized to seaworld. now the interesting thing is what they withdrew was the conclusion that if things don't change, eventually, somebody is going to die in the killer whale pool at sea world. and sea world reacted very strongly to that and said, you don't know what you're talking about. you know nothing about safety issues concerning marine mammals in captivity. we are the experts. we are safe. then of course, four years later, dawn brancheau died. >> and video of her death has not been played it court yet. do osha's attorneys still intend to show it? >> they won't say whether they are going to show it or not. my guess is that they will, but i don't know. once that video does get shown if it is shown it is then available for distribution by foya. i hope th
seaworld does know that, that's why they film all these events, this was an actual seaworld video. what happened after this event is that california osha issued a citation of violation against seaworld and seaworld went ahead and contested that violation and applied political pressure to get it withdrawn and cal osha actually apologized to seaworld. now the interesting thing is what they withdrew was the conclusion that if things don't change, eventually, somebody is going to die in the killer...
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seaworld's official line has long been tilikum of attracted by dawn's bouncing ponytail, snatched at it when the hair went into his mouth, and pulled her into the water to her death. this from our interview in march of last year. >> i'm pretty sure it might have been her ponytail. it was an opportunistic situation. >> reporter: now, a seaworld security guard is calling that testimony into reaction saying he saw the orca grab dawn's left arm, not her pony detail. when lawyers cross-examined him and asked if it was tilikum grabbed her ponytail, he said, "i'm not sure." the answer to what happened may lie on videotapes dawn's family and seaworld argue should not be played in court. >> they loved that while. she loved caring for those whales. >> reporter: the brancheau family who have only spoken publicly about their tragedy once here on "today," have asked that the videos from seaworld's security cameras be kept out of public view. but those tapes may now be the only way to explain if tilikum grabbed dawn's ponytail or her arm. animal rights activists argue seaworld is not to be believe
seaworld's official line has long been tilikum of attracted by dawn's bouncing ponytail, snatched at it when the hair went into his mouth, and pulled her into the water to her death. this from our interview in march of last year. >> i'm pretty sure it might have been her ponytail. it was an opportunistic situation. >> reporter: now, a seaworld security guard is calling that testimony into reaction saying he saw the orca grab dawn's left arm, not her pony detail. when lawyers...
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seaworld is fighting back. bill: it could be a big slap in the face for some of our bravest americans. the possibility of major cuts to health and pension benefits for our nation's military. we'll tell you what is going on there our guest is the buck mckeon, saying it is a matter of national security. also -- >> let's plan past the next election. let's plan the best defense for our country. what if we're attackinged in some other area? what is our military going to do if we keep cutting them? are you anxious to protect your family with life insurance... but afraid you can't afford it? well, look how much insurance many people can get through selectquote for less than a dollar a day. selectquote found, rich, 37, a $500,000 policy for under $18 a month. even though dave, 43, takes meds to control his blood pressure, selectquote got him a $500,000 policy for under $28 a month. ellen, 47, got a $250,000 policy for under $20 a month. all it takes is a phone call. your personal selectquote agent will answer all your
seaworld is fighting back. bill: it could be a big slap in the face for some of our bravest americans. the possibility of major cuts to health and pension benefits for our nation's military. we'll tell you what is going on there our guest is the buck mckeon, saying it is a matter of national security. also -- >> let's plan past the next election. let's plan the best defense for our country. what if we're attackinged in some other area? what is our military going to do if we keep cutting...
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was and what she was doing was completely approved by seaworld f seaworld wants to stick with what's called the ponytail defense, osha has now countered that, too there was another event where a woman was pulled in by her clothing and decided that they needed to desensitize the whales to not just cloth bug also hair and other objects. >> a killer whale in 2006 showed aggressive behavior what did the woman say? >> she was he did at the slide out area the young whale, named ike, that is his nickname, grabbed his leg, i believe wounded her, gave ike a signal to open his mouth, fortunately, she did. got out of the pool, a medic was called, treated on sight, i think the injure police fairly minor. sat down with her supervisor and they listed the incident in the incident report. today, it was made that that incident never made it into the incident log. seaworld said they only had 99 incidents, we have now heard of maybe five, six, seven, ten more incidents that happened that never got put into the log. >> the question underlying all of this should the whales be in captivity like this and a
was and what she was doing was completely approved by seaworld f seaworld wants to stick with what's called the ponytail defense, osha has now countered that, too there was another event where a woman was pulled in by her clothing and decided that they needed to desensitize the whales to not just cloth bug also hair and other objects. >> a killer whale in 2006 showed aggressive behavior what did the woman say? >> she was he did at the slide out area the young whale, named ike, that...
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let's move onto a case involving seaworld. here we're talking about, everybody recalls what happened in 2010, the killing of a trainer by a killer whale. now seaworld is in court facing allegations by the department of labor's occupational safety and health administration. so osha is saying you owe it to your employees to ensure their safety. but seaworld is saying, you don't understand sea mammals. you don't understand these creatures. it's really not that plain and simple. right, avery? >> fred, you know - >> a $75 fine, three citations. in one sense, fredricka, they are saying inadequately trained. and their key witness is seaworld's former trainer curator. so they have a good shot at affirming this. they are not worried about the $75,000. they are worried about the wrongful death suit by the estate of dawn brancheau, the trainer who was killed. >> richard, how do you see this? >> the issue is whether seaworld kept accurate records of the behavior and propensity of this, quote, killer, end quote, whale. at the end of the da
let's move onto a case involving seaworld. here we're talking about, everybody recalls what happened in 2010, the killing of a trainer by a killer whale. now seaworld is in court facing allegations by the department of labor's occupational safety and health administration. so osha is saying you owe it to your employees to ensure their safety. but seaworld is saying, you don't understand sea mammals. you don't understand these creatures. it's really not that plain and simple. right, avery?...
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in the meantime day two of a crucial hearing nor seaworld and disturbing video showing the seaworld trainer moments before her violent death. this as the theme park appeals its hefty fines, we are live with that story. plus just ahead we'll take a closer look at one of your kids' favorite places, you know the play lands that are in the fast-food joints. a surprising now report that every parent should hear, next. [ male announcer ] provocative. ♪ unexpected. ♪ defiant. ♪ the 42 mile per gallon ct hybrid from lexus. the most fuel-efficient luxury car available. ♪ and just what you need to forge your own path. ♪ growing the perfect pruneth. plum is an art form. and now, we present a true masterpiece: d'noir prunes. they're delicious. absolutely perfect. d'lightful, d'cious, d'noir prunes, only from sunsweet. >> fox news alert, i'm rick folbaum, we're at the assignment desk where all the stories come in, and no shortage of topics to be discussed. at the united nations in new york city there, of course, is libya, the palestinian statehood issue. president obama is set to address the u
in the meantime day two of a crucial hearing nor seaworld and disturbing video showing the seaworld trainer moments before her violent death. this as the theme park appeals its hefty fines, we are live with that story. plus just ahead we'll take a closer look at one of your kids' favorite places, you know the play lands that are in the fast-food joints. a surprising now report that every parent should hear, next. [ male announcer ] provocative. ♪ unexpected. ♪ defiant. ♪ the 42 mile per...
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seaworld is appealing. the judge is hearing from more witnesses today. >>> well, you've been sounding off on today's talk back question. is a higher tax on millionaires class warfare? nick says, it's not class warfare, only common sense. carol costello is back with more of your responses. but first, here's some free money advice from the cnn help desk. >> time for the help desk. joining me this hour, the founder of the financial blog, ask the money coach.com and president of francis financial lady is thanks for being here. first question is from danny, here's his issue, he has an ira with the same bank that holds the note to his home. he wonders if the bank will be able to get into his ira if he falls into short on the house. >> sorry for the foreclosure, the good news is no, the bank will not be likely to touch the ira because under federal law, up to a million dollars worth of assets are protected from creditors. income derived from your ira is not protected. if you're drawing income, some creditors may m
seaworld is appealing. the judge is hearing from more witnesses today. >>> well, you've been sounding off on today's talk back question. is a higher tax on millionaires class warfare? nick says, it's not class warfare, only common sense. carol costello is back with more of your responses. but first, here's some free money advice from the cnn help desk. >> time for the help desk. joining me this hour, the founder of the financial blog, ask the money coach.com and president of...
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seaworld calls the ail gaigss baseless. up next, all sides to this tragic and controversial story. >>> but first, a high-tech executive is reinventing himself moving from flip cams to grilled cheese? dan simon explains in "the connection". >> reporter: jonathan cap plan was the inventor of the flip cam. >> my inventions have been to make consumers happy and develop products they love. >> reporter: he sold his company to tech giant cisco for $590 million. cisco abandoned the flip in today's era of do-everything smartphones, but kaplan's sense of what consumers want he thinks he still has it with this. yes, it's a grilled cheese sandwich. he's launching a chain of restaurants called "the melt." the first one opening in san francisco. quite a radical transition from those engineering rooms in silicon valley. so how do you go from making camcorders to grilled cheese sandwiches? kaplan says there are some similarities. both he says are about creating a fun, easy experience for customers. you're a guy who could have happily retir
seaworld calls the ail gaigss baseless. up next, all sides to this tragic and controversial story. >>> but first, a high-tech executive is reinventing himself moving from flip cams to grilled cheese? dan simon explains in "the connection". >> reporter: jonathan cap plan was the inventor of the flip cam. >> my inventions have been to make consumers happy and develop products they love. >> reporter: he sold his company to tech giant cisco for $590 million....
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they want seaworld severely punished. so far this first day of a several day hearing has been dominated by the le department attorneys grilling seaworld employees about their standard and protocols. megyn: president obama is headed to new york city for a big meeting at the united nations. there is a major foreign policy challenge shaping up with israel and the palestinians with the u.s. trying to head off a vote on palestinian statehood. but mahmoud abbas makes it clear that he will ask the u.n. security council to recognize a palestinian security state. >> reporter: if you were to meet with president obama before your speech what would you tell him? >> you promised me last september you wanted to see a palestinian state. now i'm coming [inaudible] megyn: ambassador dan gillerman is the former israeli ambassador to the united nations. so what do you make of this? this has a lot of people very nervous. it seems that abbas is determined to ask for this vote. it seems that the administration does not want it to happen. where
they want seaworld severely punished. so far this first day of a several day hearing has been dominated by the le department attorneys grilling seaworld employees about their standard and protocols. megyn: president obama is headed to new york city for a big meeting at the united nations. there is a major foreign policy challenge shaping up with israel and the palestinians with the u.s. trying to head off a vote on palestinian statehood. but mahmoud abbas makes it clear that he will ask the...
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witnesses say he grabbed her by the arm, seaworld claims he grabbed her long pony ponytail. now, seaworld is fighting being held negligent in her death and the recommendation that trainers never be in the water with killer whales in the future. that could, of course, effect be every marine park around the country. seaworld makes a billion dollars a year in orlando, and they say it's impossible to keep trainers away from the curl whales. essentially, people aren't going to pay money to see that. megyn: wow, phil, thank you. disturbing tape, knowing how it would wind up. phil keating, everybody. >>> well, ten muslim students on trial for shouting down an israeli diplomat in california. [inaudible conversations] [cheers and applause] megyn: they claim it was freedom of speech, but what about his freedom of speech? that's on the docket in today's cel hi's court. cel hi's court. and governor [ monitor beeping ] [ sponge ] you've suffered some real damage. cheesy crusting. 3rd degree noodle trauma. the prognosis is bleak. you may need to soak overnight. nurse...! dawn power clean?
witnesses say he grabbed her by the arm, seaworld claims he grabbed her long pony ponytail. now, seaworld is fighting being held negligent in her death and the recommendation that trainers never be in the water with killer whales in the future. that could, of course, effect be every marine park around the country. seaworld makes a billion dollars a year in orlando, and they say it's impossible to keep trainers away from the curl whales. essentially, people aren't going to pay money to see that....
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now seaworld is fighting that. in order to fight it they need this video and these pictures they say shown publicly in court. so what the judge is saying, you know, he doesn't really find a reason to suppress that, to keep it from being played. the first of the hearings is set next week, the video and pictures will not be released for that, but beyond that the judge is saying that he does not see the family sitin citing a deeply personal interest as keeping them out of the court records. there is still a little bit of dispute about how they'll play that video and show those pictures, who will be in the courtroom, how public that will be, but as far as allowing it to come for the and that information to be released and become part of the case of seaworld versus osha the judge says they can be part of that. jon: we'll take you to alexandra virginia. the president is there signing into law the america events act. he's at a high school for technology purposes there. this is a law that is supposed to make i easier for t
now seaworld is fighting that. in order to fight it they need this video and these pictures they say shown publicly in court. so what the judge is saying, you know, he doesn't really find a reason to suppress that, to keep it from being played. the first of the hearings is set next week, the video and pictures will not be released for that, but beyond that the judge is saying that he does not see the family sitin citing a deeply personal interest as keeping them out of the court records. there...
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talking to business leaders about how to create jobs in america. >>> still ahead, seaworld orlando set to fight the federal government before a judge over employees put in hazardous situations which led to the death of the trainer of the killer whale. >>> and this man was saved by strangers. he speaks out for the first time. >> that car could have blown up at any time. just how brave they are. it's crazy. i'm forever in debt to them. in here, inventory can be taught to learn. ♪ in here, machines have a voice... ♪ [ male announcer ] in here, medical history follows you... even when you're away from home. it's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities, creating and integrating solutions, helping business, and the world...work. rethink possible. wso to save money, i trained my dog and this cockatoo. to play all the hits of the '80's woman: hit it, mr. butters. ♪ ♪ take on me... ♪ ....take on me ♪ take me on... anncr: there's an easier way to save. get online. go to geico.com get a quote. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. is to take you from where you
talking to business leaders about how to create jobs in america. >>> still ahead, seaworld orlando set to fight the federal government before a judge over employees put in hazardous situations which led to the death of the trainer of the killer whale. >>> and this man was saved by strangers. he speaks out for the first time. >> that car could have blown up at any time. just how brave they are. it's crazy. i'm forever in debt to them. in here, inventory can be taught to...
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. >>> hearing gets under way in florida in the death of a seaworld trainer. killer whale drowned dawn brancheau in 2010. graphic video of her being dragged could be presented at the hearing. her parents fought to keep the images private, but a judge ruled last week, they could be used. >>> cbs news "moneywatch" on a monday. >>> lion king roars again this time in 3d. ashley morrison has that and more in new york. good morning to you, ashley. >> reporter: good morning, terrell. asian market took a beating today on more fears about u.s.'s debt crisis. hang seng lost 3% while japan's hand sending was closed. today the wall street gets the latest on the housing markets. for the week, dow gained almost 5%, while the nasdaq was up more than 6%. >>> a break at the gas pump for drivers this morning. aaa says the national average price for a gallon of regular gas is $3.59. that's down almost 7 cents from a week ago, but it's still more than 80 cents higher than the price was a year ago. >>> citigroup will start charging a monthly fee, $10 on accounts with low balances.
. >>> hearing gets under way in florida in the death of a seaworld trainer. killer whale drowned dawn brancheau in 2010. graphic video of her being dragged could be presented at the hearing. her parents fought to keep the images private, but a judge ruled last week, they could be used. >>> cbs news "moneywatch" on a monday. >>> lion king roars again this time in 3d. ashley morrison has that and more in new york. good morning to you, ashley. >>...
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the seaworld crew and i headed ten miles west of san diego. as a father of two, i had a feeling that myrtle needed something special to send her off. so, i read to her. "yertle the turtle." get it? it was poignant that i may have been the last human being she would hear in her lifetime. she was about to be in that big pool of life, the pacific ocean. okay, myrtle. here we go, sweets. this is the moment. it's okay. that's it. come on. that's right. say hi to happy feet. there she goes. you're beautiful. she circled our boat almost like she was saying good-bye and thank you. and so, myrtle's story does have a storybook ending. she was free and obviously very happy. swimming towards the future. and let's hope, lots of babies. >> i'll bet you'd like myrtle the sea turtle. yeah, you would. and she seems like she's going in the right direction. the latest tracking information show that myrtle's about 300 miles southeast of san diego. she's been averaging a speedy 20 miles a day since her release. he won't be chewing food for two months. >>> abc's ne
the seaworld crew and i headed ten miles west of san diego. as a father of two, i had a feeling that myrtle needed something special to send her off. so, i read to her. "yertle the turtle." get it? it was poignant that i may have been the last human being she would hear in her lifetime. she was about to be in that big pool of life, the pacific ocean. okay, myrtle. here we go, sweets. this is the moment. it's okay. that's it. come on. that's right. say hi to happy feet. there she goes....
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that's why seaworld was more cautious. trainers were not allowed to swim with him. >> he's not used to people being in the water. he was laying there looking at her. she was rubbing him down and all of a sudden the ponytail was there. >> on this video you can see what he's talking about. on a shelf that slides out into the pool laying in about four inches of water. right next to the 22-foot long orca. >> the ponytail drifted. he probably grabbed it and pulled her in and then went, whoa. i've got her in the water. >> he worked with whales more than three decades is convinced at least in the beginning he had no idea he was doing anything wrong or hurting his trainer. she understandably panicked and that trauma only got the killer whale even more excited. the medical examiner says dawn likely died from multiple traumatic injuries and drowning. >> i constantly remind trainers never get comfortable, totally comfortable with the animals. >> reporter: he says there's a reason these whales are called killer whales. and what they m
that's why seaworld was more cautious. trainers were not allowed to swim with him. >> he's not used to people being in the water. he was laying there looking at her. she was rubbing him down and all of a sudden the ponytail was there. >> on this video you can see what he's talking about. on a shelf that slides out into the pool laying in about four inches of water. right next to the 22-foot long orca. >> the ponytail drifted. he probably grabbed it and pulled her in and then...
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but i've never been up close and personal, you know, going to seaworld or something like that to see a dolphin. but here was an opportunity in this movie, which was a wonderful script, i might add, it was an opportunity to be involved with a dolphin. so, that was a good reason to do it. >> piers: do you believe from your sea faring that they are more intelligent? >> oh, absolutely. i think dolphins are the only wild creatures, the only wild creatures on the planet who will voluntarily come up and have any kind of encounters with humans. they do that. i mean, whales don't come and play around with you. no kind of fish does. no animal does that you know about, if he is wild it is out there you can tame horses, cows, chickens, goats, ducks and things like that but in the wild, they are wild, they won't come near u dolphins will. >> piers: you get to play with harry connick jr., interviewed him. how was that? >> that was great fun. great. you know, harry, he is just a regular guy who happens to have this incredible talent. and i -- i -- i'm an actor. that's really all i do. but i love to
but i've never been up close and personal, you know, going to seaworld or something like that to see a dolphin. but here was an opportunity in this movie, which was a wonderful script, i might add, it was an opportunity to be involved with a dolphin. so, that was a good reason to do it. >> piers: do you believe from your sea faring that they are more intelligent? >> oh, absolutely. i think dolphins are the only wild creatures, the only wild creatures on the planet who will...
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is seaworld responsible for the death of a trainer drowned by a killer whale? the popular tourist destination is on trial and we have a report coming up on this. bill: rick santorum, he wants to be president. he is going to join us live in a moment here getting ready for thursday's presidential debate here on the "fox news channel.". >> he has gotten a free ride for a month of the media trying to crown this man, the new frontrunner and they have done a great job. he soared in the polls. i wish i had 1/10 of the media coverage governor perry gotten in the last month and all the nice attention he has. it's what they do. accept it. you can't change the way banking works. just accept it, man. free ? doesn't close at five ? trnature. you give them all yo money, and they put you on hold. just accept it. what are you going to do, bury your money in the backyard ? accept it. just stay with the hd, son. accept it. it's only money. it's a bank. what do you want, a hug ? just accept it, friend. hidden fees, fine print, or they'll stick it to you some other way. smile and
is seaworld responsible for the death of a trainer drowned by a killer whale? the popular tourist destination is on trial and we have a report coming up on this. bill: rick santorum, he wants to be president. he is going to join us live in a moment here getting ready for thursday's presidential debate here on the "fox news channel.". >> he has gotten a free ride for a month of the media trying to crown this man, the new frontrunner and they have done a great job. he soared in...
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. >>> seaworld is fighting $75,000 in fines at a hearing this morning after a trainer was dragged under water and killed last year by a killer whale. osha will be allowed to show images and videos of her death. >>> something happy. day deja vu at the emmys. a what familiar script. a shockingly selfless sitcom star. a complete wrap of the 63rd emmy awards. >> and the emmy goes to -- "modern family." >> reporter: the emmy celebrating the best in original television, but in the end, it was all about "modern family" repeated as best comedy. >> reporter: "mad men"'s repeat more impressive. the series won best drama for the fourth consecutive time beating back a challenge from newcomer "boardwalk empire." >> for us and our families, an incredible dream. thank you. >> reporter: while the show was honored, the leading man lost out as best actor in drama. that went to "friday night lights." best actress went to "the good wife" juliana margulies. double duty emmy night. nominated in the best actress category but also hosted the show. prerecorded with "dancing with the stars" and also including so
. >>> seaworld is fighting $75,000 in fines at a hearing this morning after a trainer was dragged under water and killed last year by a killer whale. osha will be allowed to show images and videos of her death. >>> something happy. day deja vu at the emmys. a what familiar script. a shockingly selfless sitcom star. a complete wrap of the 63rd emmy awards. >> and the emmy goes to -- "modern family." >> reporter: the emmy celebrating the best in original...